The past failure of mobile money and its lingering potential push SA's operators to change their banking strategies.
Former Vodacom employee Nkosana Makate's case against the mobile giant is dismissed with costs.
Churn modelling provides a viable alternative to reduce losses or increase revenue in a mature market, says OLRAC SPS.
SA's smartphone landscape changes as mobile operators and manufacturers align their strategies with increasing consumer demands.
The group's CEO spends R3.5?million investing in the company's stock.
Microsoft's latest smartphone software, Windows Phone 8.1 OS, is set to be available in SA from next month.
The retail giant says its partnership with MTN is a bid to bring down the cost of communication in SA.?
The companies make free mobile money transfers available to consumers.
SMSes are often read within five minutes of being received, and are short and less invasive than a phone call, says Dr Pieter Streicher, MD of BulkSMS.com.
MTN tops the stakes when its overall numbers are compared to its peers.
Until the end of the month prepaid and TopUp customers will get R60 free airtime, with limited usage, for using R6 a day.
The embattled smartphone maker posts better-than-expected quarterly results, raising hopes of a comeback - but on a different level.